Explain about DNA replication. Why is an RNA primer needed in a DNA replication? What is the purpose of DNA helicase in the DNA replication process? Why are Okazaki fragments made during DNA replication? (a) What is the purpose of supercoiling? (b) How it is done in replication and tran...
Replication Two strands of DNA There are two strands that are present in DNA which is replicated as a single molecule. The replication of one strand occurs in a continuous manner which is known as the leading strand. The other strand is known as the lagging strand because the synthesis of ...
DNA replication is semiconservative. Why do you think this is true? A.Requires less energy B、C、 D、B.Only one DNA strand can be copied at a time.C.Increased fidelityD.DNA replication starts at specific sites only.E.RNA primer limitations相关知识点: ...
DNA replication is:- View Solution DNA replicates- View Solution Knowledge Check DNA replication is AConservative and discontinuous BSemiconservative and semi-discontinuous CSemiconservative and discontinuous DConservativeSubmit DNA replication is : AConservative and discontinuous BSemiconservative and semi-disc...
DNA replication is semiconservative. Why do you think this is true?A、Requires less energy B、C、 D、 B、Only one DNA strand can be copied at a time. C、Increased fidelity D、DNA replication starts at specific sites only. E、RNA primer limitations查看...
The most obvious, straightforward way to model a replicating DNA is structurally unstable and leads to pathological model behavior. We describe a simple, stable replication mechanism with good model behavior and show how to derive it from a mechanistic model of ColE1 replication....
Why is the timing and regulation of replication initiation important? Explain how atoms can be arranged in such a way to create a permanent magnet. Why can specific gravity be used to estimate osmolality? Why do we have two eyes? In addition, why aren't there more than two?
aIn the absence of ERCC1-XPF, replication of cross-linked DNA leads to an accumulation of DSBs and increased chromosomal aberrations rather than elevated SCE. This suggests that although BLM normally functions to suppress homologous recombination and SCEs, ERCC1-XPF promotes them in response to at...
Element underlying ecology of the hosts, and generally increases replication requires the synthesis of proteins, RNA and at higher densities, whereas other factors, particularly DNA, which incur in a fitness cost. This cost can be low those involved in bacterial sociality, depend strongly on in ...
Compare DNA and RNA is these ways. (a) Location in the cell (b) Function in the cell State and explain the stages of glucose metabolism. Determine the shape of the given species. PO4 3- Classify the monosaccharide shown below. For the given function, F(w,x,y,z)=3xy2+w3z3/32y-xy...